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Editor: Roland Groenenboom René Daniëls Design: Noortje Hoppe, Illustrated (colour), Paperback, 184 pages, size: 21 x 29.7 cm In association with the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid Exhibition at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, from 12 May to 12 September 2012
Daniëls (b. 1950) is considered one of the leading Dutch painters of his generation. He gave the art of painting in the Netherlands a new élan like no one before him. In his work he links the visual arts and their rich past with history and everyday life. Ambiguity and double-meanings play a major role in his work. A cerebral haemorrhage in 1987 made it impossible for Daniëls to work for an extended period, but his oeuvre is still relevant, vital, intelligent and a source of inspiration to new generations. This richly illustrated book presents a chronological retrospective of his paintings, watercolours, drawings, sketches, as well as his personal history, supplemented by three unique interviews from 1983, and essays written especially for this publication that cast new light on the work of this fascinating artist.
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